As you'll remember, both women were contestants on The Bachelor in August 2016, but instead fell in love with each other.

"We had the best of intentions to inspire and help normalise same-sex relationships, to show that love is love, to remove labels and stigma, to just BE," she wrote.

By October, interest in their relationship exploded, she said. With their privacy invaded, living life in the public eye took its toll, and the couple's decision to share much of their lives together on Instagram made it worse.

"We were going to a tonne of events and I was finding it more and more difficult to enjoy myself now that we were more recognisable to the public. Strangers grabbing at us for pictures, not even introducing themselves or talking to us, men asking for threesomes, people accusing us of faking our relationship."

By January, things really "started to unravel", she explained.

"It was my first relationship with a woman and it was hard enough trying to find my way through that, let alone with the constant onslaught from media, fans and haters."

In addition to the public scrutiny, she felt the pressure building with the couple's impending move to Bali. In her post, she revealed she has "struggled with depression for the better part of my adult life". Realising they were "both very unhappy", she said they mutually agreed to part ways.

It does appear Tiffany is on the mend. On Thursday night she enjoyed a girls' night out with none other than Married at First Sight's favorite twins, Sharon and Michelle!